Hello Dev, Should you create an Alias of miner, open SSH server, create an viewable user to monitor miner in LAN network? My rig is restart several time per day. It may be OC problem, hardware problem (riser,...) power problem. However, by using web interface, I cannot identify which card raise these error. So I prefer to monitor my rig with the output of miner. Manny thanks,

Hi kermex529, I'm just a fellow user here but I think this may help. You can simply ssh into your mining rig from another computer and continuously tail out the log from /root/miner/{directory of the miner you are using}. When your rig eventually reboots, your ssh session will loose connection. Then simply scroll up through your buffer to read the output of what it was last doing just before the reboot. Often one of your GPUs would have dropped to 0 hashes just before the reboot which should help you determine which card to troubleshoot.

Thank you very much for help, but I do not know any thing about information of SMOS to do this. There some thing I concern: - to SSH to my rig: which user and password can I use? - the log file in "/root/miner/{directory of the miner you are using}": I'm stupid, but I do not know which directory of miner. I just download the image file from simplemining.net website and flash it to my USB [[16G] and boot my rig from this USB. - I did connect my Monitoring Screen to the onboard-graphic card. From boot the rig, I see some text line and then It hangs the screen (the miner still start normally, I check in simplemining.net web interface). - My rig is 12GPU P106-100, there are not output port of these card. thanksss,

So I've been using Dag Fixed image. Some rigs are stable and working pretty nice (only +100 watts consumption comparing to pre epoch thing).

However some rigs run unstable. GPUs seems to be crashing randomly... Doesn't matter what brand (all kind of RX). Lowering clocks and raising voltage doesn't help either. Whenever I go back to old image it works perfectly stable for days. Anyone had a similar problem?

Hello Dev, Should you create an Alias of miner, open SSH server, create an viewable user to monitor miner in LAN network? My rig is restart several time per day. It may be OC problem, hardware problem (riser,...) power problem. However, by using web interface, I cannot identify which card raise these error. So I prefer to monitor my rig with the output of miner. Manny thanks,

Hi kermex529, I'm just a fellow user here but I think this may help. You can simply ssh into your mining rig from another computer and continuously tail out the log from /root/miner/{directory of the miner you are using}. When your rig eventually reboots, your ssh session will loose connection. Then simply scroll up through your buffer to read the output of what it was last doing just before the reboot. Often one of your GPUs would have dropped to 0 hashes just before the reboot which should help you determine which card to troubleshoot.

Thank you very much for help, but I do not know any thing about information of SMOS to do this. There some thing I concern: - to SSH to my rig: which user and password can I use? - the log file in "/root/miner/{directory of the miner you are using}": I'm stupid, but I do not know which directory of miner. I just download the image file from simplemining.net website and flash it to my USB [[16G] and boot my rig from this USB. - I did connect my Monitoring Screen to the onboard-graphic card. From boot the rig, I see some text line and then It hangs the screen (the miner still start normally, I check in simplemining.net web interface). - My rig is 12GPU P106-100, there are not output port of these card. thanksss,

So I've been using Dag Fixed image. Some rigs are stable and working pretty nice (only +100 watts consumption comparing to pre epoch thing).

However some rigs run unstable. GPUs seems to be crashing randomly... Doesn't matter what brand (all kind of RX). Lowering clocks and raising voltage doesn't help either. Whenever I go back to old image it works perfectly stable for days. Anyone had a similar problem?

Just curious, how many GPU are you running for +100W after installing DAGfix?

So I've been using Dag Fixed image. Some rigs are stable and working pretty nice (only +100 watts consumption comparing to pre epoch thing).

However some rigs run unstable. GPUs seems to be crashing randomly... Doesn't matter what brand (all kind of RX). Lowering clocks and raising voltage doesn't help either. Whenever I go back to old image it works perfectly stable for days. Anyone had a similar problem?

Just curious, how many GPU are you running for +100W after installing DAGfix?

Hello Dev, Should you create an Alias of miner, open SSH server, create an viewable user to monitor miner in LAN network? My rig is restart several time per day. It may be OC problem, hardware problem (riser,...) power problem. However, by using web interface, I cannot identify which card raise these error. So I prefer to monitor my rig with the output of miner. Manny thanks,

Hi kermex529, I'm just a fellow user here but I think this may help. You can simply ssh into your mining rig from another computer and continuously tail out the log from /root/miner/{directory of the miner you are using}. When your rig eventually reboots, your ssh session will loose connection. Then simply scroll up through your buffer to read the output of what it was last doing just before the reboot. Often one of your GPUs would have dropped to 0 hashes just before the reboot which should help you determine which card to troubleshoot.

Yes can you please tell steps on how to? I am wondering as well thanks

Same here, and is totally random, I first thought it was a raiser thing and changed all and is still happening.

Same for me. I moved the rig on a bigger frame 3 days ago and it crashes like 10 time a day eversince. I'll have new risers in 2 days but I' m not sure they are to blame since I'm not the only one having this issue.Strange